Up until this point I've only taken 4 section prep test to harden my mental endurance. The June LSAT is flex. My question is: should I do my final week of prep test with 4 sections? Or should I simulate the flex? What are other peeps doing?
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Hey everybody,
I'm doing my final rounds of application checks and a thought popped into my head regarding the C and F Addendum. So I was cited for (lets just say for now) "smelling roses", nothing bad at all, but nonetheless I know I need to mention it still. No problem with that. But I can't seem to remember the exact day I got my citation. The only thing I've written is that it occurred in Fall 2010. Do I need to find the specific dates that I was given my citation, the exact day it was dismissed, and the date of court appearances etc? I have a well written addendum that explains the circumstance, my culpability, moving forward and learning from my mistakes, and how I've had no issues at all since, but I read somewhere that I would need to get specific dates, witnesses, and other stuff that I felt would be superfluous.
Thanks for help people peeps!
@malloryolwig608 I have not submitted any apps yet. Should I start applying with the score I have now and then send them a follow up email letting them know I'm retaking the LSAT Flex in April? What are some of your thoughts?
Is the April LSAT too late if I want to apply for fall 2021?
Can someone explain score cancellation? What is the purpose of it? Especially when we have not gotten our scores back? How would this effect the application process if we do cancel a score? Is there an overall advantage or disadvantage to to this process? What if I don't cancel but retake the LSAT in April and get a better score the second time around? Do I have to cancel in order to take another LSAT Flex? I took the Jan Flex and I feel like I didn't do as well as I wanted, but I still have some hope I did well. I'm spitballing the idea but I'm not sure what that means entirely.
Just looking for some clarification!
Thanks!
Hello there,
Could someone provide me with a condensed analysis of the 'bridging' concept of Necessary Assumptions. I'm struggling on identifying these Q-types and I'm missing a great deal of NA questions on PTs unfortunately.
Also I'm looking for examples or a PT that may have more than the usual amount of these. Could anyone point me in the right direction?
Muchas Gracias
Hey everybody,
This post is directed towards people who have already written for the LSAT Flex. My concern is regarding the room/office/space/cell that one will take the flex in. Is there a certain type of room LSAC expects us to use? And specific guidelines as to what the room entails? For example, I have a desk in my office at my house. It has a few paintings on the wall, a few plants in the corner, a small book shelf (with books), and behind my chair is a tall "desk set". I'm wondering if I have to deconstruct the set and remove all other items from the room before the exam. Not about to spend 6 months studying just to be told that I can't take the flex because there's a portrait of a matador in the bottom left screen.
Let me know what I should do as its just around the corner. Thanks for the help fellow Sagers. :)
I did a system check on ProctorU and my only 'failed' result was this: "RAM usage:
Maximum RAM usage is 90%. Your current RAM usage is 97%." I don't understand the jargon used to explain why this is aspect of the system test failed. Has anyone else experienced this? And, will this impact me on 'game-day'?
Thanks a ton,
Jan 19th Test Taker
HELP! What are all the forms of identification the proctors ask for the day of ones LSAT-Flex? I uploaded a headshot of mine to LSAC prior to LSAC changing these tests dates to Flex, but I can't seem to find my headshot on my LSAC account. Anyways, are they (LSAC) using the photos we had uploaded previously to LSAC to confirm identity on the day of your flex? I'm worried because I can't find my headshot that I uploaded which I would like to view. Also, if you happen to know where I can find my headshot on my account... please point me in the right direction. #stressin
My approach has been Low/High Resolution for each paragraph and then a quick summarization in my words at the very end, then moving onto the Qs. I like the idea to re-read the first paragraph. I'm going to apply that to my PTs and practice sets.